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what happened in dallas? the assassination of john kennedy. host: independent vermont senator bernie sanders joins us from capitol hill this morning. thank you for being with us. should democrats be ready to walk away from the bargaining table, as you the congress, addressed this fiscal cliff? should democrat be willing to say, if we cannot get what we want, we are willing to go over the cliff, essentially? guest: we all want to do everything we can to see that the fiscal cliff is avoided. what we have seen in the past is a level of obstructionism on the part of republicans to say, it is either my way or the highway. elections have consequences. democrats had a strong victory, the president won big. democrats won 25 out of 33 cents in the senate -- seats in the senate. one of the key issues in the campaign was whether or not we would extend tax breaks for the wealthiest people in the country. virtually every debate, every statement the president made, every speech, he said, i will not extend those tax breaks. i think the american people voted
what happened in dallas? the assassination of john kennedy. host: independent vermont senator bernie sanders joins us from capitol hill this morning. thank you for being with us. should democrats be ready to walk away from the bargaining table, as you the congress, addressed this fiscal cliff? should democrat be willing to say, if we cannot get what we want, we are willing to go over the cliff, essentially? guest: we all want to do everything we can to see that the fiscal cliff is avoided. what...
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dallas sunny 66. los angeles mostly cloudy, 74. >>> now for a check of today's national forecast, the west coast will be battered by two storms over the next few days with some coastal areas expecting four to five inches of rain. starting tonight through tuesday. higher elevations could see major snowfall. dry weather persists in the midwest, northeast and south but expected scattered showers in the carolinas and parts of georgia and florida. >>> on the cbs morning moneywatch some positive news in the foreclosure front and a big burger that will take a bite out of your wallet too. ashley morrison is here in new york with more. >> reporter: good morning. several european cities are recovering from demonstrations over austerity measures, which stretched into the night. protesters in madrid started fires late wednesday after the 24 hour general strike. the violence disrupted air and rail travel in italy and belgium. across europe more than 100 people were arrested. >>> concerns about europe's debt crisis
dallas sunny 66. los angeles mostly cloudy, 74. >>> now for a check of today's national forecast, the west coast will be battered by two storms over the next few days with some coastal areas expecting four to five inches of rain. starting tonight through tuesday. higher elevations could see major snowfall. dry weather persists in the midwest, northeast and south but expected scattered showers in the carolinas and parts of georgia and florida. >>> on the cbs morning moneywatch...
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. >> reporter: on this night in dallas, aldean is using that success to promote a cause that is deeply personal for him and his wife, jessica. >> actually married to my cousin which is how jason and i met. >> reporter: family friend melissa morstad died from breast cancer eight years ago. >> here she is leaving three little girls and so young, 29 years old. and she died. >> reporter: for the last seven years, aldean has held a concert for the cure, the annual event orchestrated by jessica, on ticket sales and merchandise, to benefit the susan g. komen foundation. >> every year it's gotten bigger and better. >> reporter: keeping pace with aldean's career, donations are growing steadily and significantly. >> we have finally hit the $500,000 mark. $590,000. thank you guys so much! >> reporter: it's the kind of moment that provides a glimpse of jason aldean, the man, devoted to family and prevent, which is why fame is sometimes an unwelcomed spotlight. in september, photographs surfaced showing aldean embracing and apparently kissing another woman in los angeles. he apologized saying he ha
. >> reporter: on this night in dallas, aldean is using that success to promote a cause that is deeply personal for him and his wife, jessica. >> actually married to my cousin which is how jason and i met. >> reporter: family friend melissa morstad died from breast cancer eight years ago. >> here she is leaving three little girls and so young, 29 years old. and she died. >> reporter: for the last seven years, aldean has held a concert for the cure, the annual event...
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. >> for cbs "this morning," manuel bojorquez, dallas. >>> he was here. he's a really great guy. for what he's been through, cheater, cheater, pumpkin eaters, you never know. what about her. you never do until you're in that situation. they decided to work it out. i think that's good for them. >> i'm a big fan of his music and wish them the best. >> steven spielberg's new movie "lincoln" brings our 6th president to life. doris kearns goodwin booking brought the president to the big screen. >>> things which are equal to the same thing are equal to each other. that's a rule. it's true because it works. has done and always will do. >> daniel day-lewis plays the title role in the new movie "lincoln" and he's a knockout. based on the best selling book "team of rivals" by doris kearns goodwin. good morning. >> good morning. i'm glad to be here. >> this is so great to have this book released at the time of the movie. you've done a lot of biographies of presidents and you spent ten years on lincoln. why lincoln? >> i think after i finished franklin and eleanor roosevelt and that was such
. >> for cbs "this morning," manuel bojorquez, dallas. >>> he was here. he's a really great guy. for what he's been through, cheater, cheater, pumpkin eaters, you never know. what about her. you never do until you're in that situation. they decided to work it out. i think that's good for them. >> i'm a big fan of his music and wish them the best. >> steven spielberg's new movie "lincoln" brings our 6th president to life. doris kearns goodwin...
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shutting down in 2009, clear has returned and is now in four airports, orlando, denver, san francisco, and dallas-ft. worth with more to come. clear allows travelers to bypass regular security lines. the process is simple, you swipe your clear card in a kiosk, verify your identity with a fingerprint or iscan and move through security. a few things to note, clear costs 200 bucks a year. while members do not have to pay to be part of precheck, there's a cost of about $100 to apply to a u.s. trusted program to be eligible. >> six months ago, they said, you're precheck, get in the precheck. for a long time, i traveled a lot, a wicked lot, so if your a frequent traveler, they put you in that program. >> i thought with precheck, you have to actually sign up for it. >> nope. >> and go through a background check? >> they may have done a background check on me, i'm clean. but it wasn't at my request. the airline, my frequent flyer programs may have put me up for it. >> that's so interesting. >> but you don't always know if you can do it, so you still have to plan for the time in the line. >> i'm surprised ev
shutting down in 2009, clear has returned and is now in four airports, orlando, denver, san francisco, and dallas-ft. worth with more to come. clear allows travelers to bypass regular security lines. the process is simple, you swipe your clear card in a kiosk, verify your identity with a fingerprint or iscan and move through security. a few things to note, clear costs 200 bucks a year. while members do not have to pay to be part of precheck, there's a cost of about $100 to apply to a u.s....
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yield such time as he may consume to the very thoughtful, dedicated and hardworking gentleman from dallas, mr. sessions. let me say, mr. speaker, that there are lots of hard workers in this house. and there are -- we all learn as kids there's a differentiation between a workhorse and a show horse. i got to tell you, mr. speaker, and you know this very well, there is no democrat or republican in the united states house of representatives who works any harder, any harder than pete sessions, and i'm very pleased, mr. speaker, that he's going to be succeeding me as chairman of the house rules committee and i of course yield to him such time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. sessions: mr. speaker, thank you very much. and to my dear and distinguished friend, the gentleman, the young chairman of the rules committee, david dreier, thank you very much. it is david's leadership, not just in the rules committee, but i believe to all of us here in the house of representatives that david has let us to be a more open
yield such time as he may consume to the very thoughtful, dedicated and hardworking gentleman from dallas, mr. sessions. let me say, mr. speaker, that there are lots of hard workers in this house. and there are -- we all learn as kids there's a differentiation between a workhorse and a show horse. i got to tell you, mr. speaker, and you know this very well, there is no democrat or republican in the united states house of representatives who works any harder, any harder than pete sessions, and...